7800GT 3DMARK05 Scores

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Zebo

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Originally posted by: electronicaddict
I'd like to see anyone w/better price/performance. My cpu and mobo together cost less than y'alls athlons, opterons, and X2's & I haven't completely explored the limits of my sys:

Socket 754 SEMPRON goodness :laugh:: 7367

DFI NF4X Infinity nForce4
Sempron 2500+ 1.4Ghz @ 2.45Ghz stock air

Number of CPUs 1
APIC ID 0
Name AMD Sempron 2500+
Code name Palermo
Specification AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 2500+
Family/Model/Stepping FC2
Extended Family/Model F/2C
Brand ID 38
Package Socket 754
Core Stepping E6
Technology 0.09µ
Instructions Sets MMX, Extended MMX, 3DNow!, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, x86-64
Clock Speed 2449.9 MHz
Clock multiplier x7.0
Front Side Bus Frequency 350.0 MHz
P-Rating 2500+
L1 Data Cache 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size
L1 Instruction Cache 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size
L2 Cache 256 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size
L2 Speed 2449.9 MHz (Full)
Memory Frequency 175.0 MHz (CPU/14)
CAS# 2.0
RAS# to CAS# 2
RAS# Precharge 2
Cycle Time (tRAS) 5
Bank Cycle Time (tRC) 12
DRAM Idle Timer 16


I love stuff like this - shows a lot more skill than emptying your wallet out for top of the line.


Skt 754 is by no means a dog - we're talking 2-3% slower than 939 and in many tasks, no difference at all. Your less cache sempron also suffers about the same hit 2-3%. Added together we're talking 0-5% slower than a FX-53 which you're clocked at for a fraction of the cost.
 

samduhman

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Jul 18, 2005
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Just installed my new eVGA motherboard and eVGA 7800GT videocard last night and ran 3DMark05. My score was 7031. That about right? I didn't overclock anything. CPU is a AMD64 3200+ venice
 

MADMAX23

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Apr 22, 2005
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My 3DMARK05 score: 7754
My 3DMARK06 score: 3896

My EVGA 7800GT is not the OC version and it came preoverclocked to 445/1070Mhz...nice!!!It cost me less than 300$ brand new!!!

With the factory heatsink It runs every game for hours with no artifacts at all at 480/1070 Mhz.However, I am still testing for a higher Gpu stable frequency, he,he!!!

 

Regs

Lifer
Aug 9, 2002
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AMD 3200 @ 2.4 GHz 512K L2 (From 2.0 GHz stock)
Corsair PC3200 @ 200MHz(400MHz effective) 5/3 divider
Evga 7800GT @ 500MHz/1150GHz
Evga SLI Mobo
Picture Driver quality set to Quality

7944

I'm sure picture quality set to high performance can boost it over 8k.
 

Erik in sac

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Jan 13, 2006
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I just got my new system built today. x2 4200+ (not oc'd), single 7800gy oc se (evga). I oc'd it with coolbits, then backed off just a tad to 516/1180. 3dmk03 was 16800 (stock was 15600). 3dmk05 was 8107 while oc'd. sweet card for that $239 deal at monarch, I am happy Now I need a 2nd card.

oh yeah, card has an nv silencer on it

edit- 4409 on 3dmk06
 

Stoneburner

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May 29, 2003
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A bit off topic but when testing you guys turn the settings to "performance" right? at least that's what it's called on catalyst.
 

Speedstream

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Jan 14, 2006
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here's my results with my video cards over the past few months. 3dmark2005

6600gt 2907 @ 560/1100 54c idle 73 load stock cooling
6800gs 4323 @ 350/1000 48c idle 63 load stock cooling
6800gsoc 5173 @ 430/1100 50c idle 67 load stock cooling
6800gsul 4926 @ 350/1000 49c idle 61 load stock cooling
6800gsuloc 5712 @ 440/1110 50c idle 64 load stock cooling
7800gssc 6433 @ 460/1350 47c idle 58 load stock cooling
7800gsscoc 7215 @ 545/1450 50c idle 62 load stock cooling

Asus a7n8x-d
Barton-m 2500 @ 2400mhz
2x512 crucial ballistix tracer
1 raptor for os and normal proggies
1 segate sata for games
1 cd burner
1 dvd player
350 enermax whisper sseries
evga 7800-GS
A
G
P
4 LYFE....lol
 

Edzard

Senior member
Jul 23, 2003
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Originally posted by: Speedstream
here's my results with my video cards over the past few months.

6600gt 2907 @ 560/1100 54c idle 73 load stock cooling
6800gs 4323 @ 350/1000 48c idle 63 load stock cooling
6800gsoc 5173 @ 430/1100 50c idle 67 load stock cooling
6800gsul 4926 @ 350/1000 49c idle 61 load stock cooling
6800gsuloc 5712 @ 440/1110 50c idle 64 load stock cooling
7800gssc 6433 @ 460/1350 47c idle 58 load stock cooling
7800gsscoc 7215 @ 545/1450 50c idle 62 load stock cooling

Asus a7n8x-d
Barton-m 2500 @ 2400mhz
2x512 crucial ballistix tracer
1 raptor for os and normal proggies
1 segate sata for games
1 cd burner
1 dvd player
350 enermax whisper sseries
evga 7800-GS
A
G
P
4 LYFE....lol

Very informative post, Speedstream. Your "7800gsscoc 7215 @ 545/1450" configuration score is close to the 7367 3DM2005 score achieved by a PCIE version of the 7800GT in combination with an OC'd E6 Sempron 2500+ @ 2450MHz (posted by electronicaddict on 11/12/2005 04:04 AM in this same thread).

Maybe Barton "4 LYFE" too - at least for say another 12-18 months.

I would point out, however, that I've done power requirement specs for an OC'd S754 E6 Sempront 2800+ system that has one less hard drive and one less optical drive (in combination with 1GB memory and a 6800GT) than your system, and it appears to me that you are pushing your power supply. On the other hand, a neighbor was (in blissful ignorance) using a 300W Enermax in combination with 2 optical drives, 1GB of memory, and FOUR hard drives (and an Athlon Tbred "B" 1800+ @ stock frequency). But his Enermax finally said "no" when he added a Radeon 9700 AIW - system refused to power up but didn't blow up.
 

Speedstream

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Jan 14, 2006
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wow, thanks! i feel pretty good about that...
here's a pretty good psu config tool that i found to see if i needed to upgrade that beast as well. Now that my corp bonus finally hit my account i'm getting a 580 HIPer type-r....i chose that one mostly because it's blue and matches my rig's motif, and also because of the connectors. nuttin better than a modular psu to clean up your case.

http://www.extreme.outervision.com/index.jsp
 

DrZDO

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Sep 29, 2005
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Using coolbits, oc'd the 7800gt to 490/1160, but Futuremark shows it at 529/1154 (Why is that? Edit: I guess that's eVGA's overclock. Should I reduce the coolbits oc to compensate, since I ran "detect optimal settings"?)

3200+Venice to 2096 MHz w/Clockgen
Asus A8NE-FM/S to 209.6 MHZ w/Clockgen
1gb cheap pqi memory, 2.5/3/3/7 (order as in cpu-z)

 
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